Request Photos for your Facility

Some facilities are able to fund their own projects or receive funding assistance from their internal foundations or auxiliaries and volunteer services. If you represent a facility withavailable funds, you may contact us directly and order the nature photos of your choice. Please follow the instructions given below when placing your order.

Contact us to decide the quantity of photos needed for the specific area of the facility. Minimum order is 10 photos.

Select the photos from our photo gallery and send the list to Elaine by email. Most facilities choose our standard black or beige frames, crafted in Northern Italy, but custom frames and sizes are available upon request. We can also send photos without frames.

Although all images are donated by Elaine and our Contributing Photographers, we require a donation* by or on behalf of the facility to cover the expenses of photo printing, laminating, framing, shipping, and handling. This donation is tax deductible. After Elaine receives your order, she will send you a proposal for the funds needed for the project.

Make your contribution payable to The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals, Inc. for the amount on the proposal. Please send the check to:Jerome Levy, M.D., Treasurer The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals, Inc. 4909 Laclede Ave., Unit 1704 St. Louis, MO 63108

All donations will be gratefully acknowledged by letter.

Elaine prepares the photos and ships to the healthcare facility by UPS. Please allow two months from when the order is placed to delivery.

Hang the photos in your facility (a small nail is required).

Often the facility organizes a dedication or inauguration of the new photo exhibition.

If you represent a facility withno available funds for a photo project, please contact us and, as funds become available to us, we will ship to you five beautiful nature photos as a gift from The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals.

*Our healing photos are more affordable than most hospital art. Our objective is to reduce the expenses of each photo to a minimum so that more photos can be placed in more facilities. In the case of bringing healing photo art to patients, their loved ones, and healthcare professionals, more is better.

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“Your work is spectacular! The photos have added a wonderful dimension to the Breast Health Center. Patients have told us the photos give a sense of calm and hope, and remind them of a happy time in their life. Your gift was deeply appreciated by all of us who work caring for women with breast problems, and most of all, by our patients. We have all been touched by your generous donation of such a personal and beautiful gift. Your work is obviously a labor of love, and we feel privileged to be the beneficiary of such kindness.”Virginia Herrmann, M.D., Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO

“Whether it be the proud mothers of newborns, malnourished children, or patients being treated for AIDS, I know that viewing these photos lift their spirits and give them a few moments away from their pain and suffering. They have been provided a good dose of “medicine” that even the best trained doctor would not be able to provide.”Debbie Berquist Jules, COO, Hopital Albert Schweitzer, Deschapelles, Haiti

"On behalf of the staff and patients of the Neuro Intensive Care unit at Rhode Island Hospital, we would like to thank you for your generous donation to our unit. This has been an exciting and positive process for all of us. Our patients and visitors comment on how beautiful the photos are and how much they brighten up the rooms. The photos make the environment more peaceful with their bright yet tranquil themes as well as bring a sense of comfort to patients and families going through life changing events."Jennifer Hammond, RN of the Neuroscience ICU, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI

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“Let me congratulate you for your beautiful images, photos and landscapes, able to relieve for a moment, the anxiety and troubles linked to a disease. ... I wish you the best success for your Gallery and your activity!"